LIVING AND WORKING
IN THE HEART OF MUNICH

Thalkirchner Str. 1 | 80337 München

Thalkirchner Strasse 1 occupies a highly coveted site in the Ludwigsvorstadt locality, just a stone’s throw away from the Sendlinger Tor square. Behind its expressive modern façade you will find apartments, offices, gastronomy and retail outlets.
The bubbly Glockenbach quarter with its vibrant in-scene, cafés and restaurants on quiet side streets is right outside the door. The town centre is within easy reach on foot, by bike or via public transportation.

“MUNICH SHINES”
– MORE SO THAN EVER

The Bavarian state capital has always been a vibrant and heart-warming metropolis with a rich culture and art scene. Upper Bavaria with its lakes and mountains, the proximity of Italy, and the special flair of Munich itself tend to attract the best and brightest minds.

But the city’s evolution since the 1970s is without analogy, and not just in Germany: ascending from an oversized provincial capital into Germany’s leading business metropolis with the highest per-capita-income. Companies like Allianz, BMW, Munich Re, Siemens, MTU, Linde, and sectors from mechanical and electrical engineering, to software, fintech and pharmaceutical, all the way to the consulting and creative industries – virtually any sector you can think of has found its way to Munich and benefits from its infrastructure.

Today, Munich feels like a genuine metropolis and yet it has managed to preserve its identity and to remain highly liveable, loveable and adorably “young” above all. At present, the city is home to around 140,000 students. And academics account for an astounding population share of nearly 40 percent.

FILLED WITH LIGH
AND TIMELESSLY MODERN

The house at Thalkirchner Strasse 1 occupies the corner lot where Müllerstrasse branches off, its building envelope filling the acute angle between these two well-known streets. Completed in 1993, the building with its large window expanses appears light and airy. Its signature feature is the wraparound glazing of the building’s front. Another architectonic highlight is the central stairwell with its almond-shaped eye, lit from above by a skylight.

The building is well-appointed, and offers modern amenities in all of its technical aspects while also benefiting from an amazing infrastructure that meets all modern-living expectations – including a welcoming gastronomy line-up both in-house and in the immediate vicinity.

LIVING AND WORKING IN
THE PERFECT SETTING

In keeping with the rather vibrant environment, the building hosts an attractive blend of living and working units on the upper floors that is supplemented by gastronomy and retail units on the ground floor. The office areas are brightly day-lit, have customizable floor plans, and feature state-of-the-art infrastructure, technology and connectivity. The underground car park in the basement provides 11 parking spots.

AT A GLANCE

  • Year built: 1993 / 2001 (structural alteration)
  • 7 floors
  • 2 basement floors
  • Central heating (district heating)
  • Total floor area: 1,566.52 sqm
  • Gastronomy/retail: 221.11 sqm
  • Office: 503.42 sqm
  • Residential: 731.35 sqm
  • Storage: 110.6 sqm
  • Parking spots: 11

AMPLE ROOM
FOR MANEOUVRE

5th floor about 185 sqm occupied
4th floor about 262 sqm occupied
3rd floor about 262 sqm occupied
2nd floor about 262 sqm occupied
1st floor about 262 sqm occupied
Ground floor about 220 sqm occupied

GF

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2nd fl

3rd fl

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5th fl

HOME TO
THE GOOD LIFE.

Munich’s very epicentre of good living is located in the immediate vicinity. The section of Thalkirchner Strasse extending from Sendlinger Tor to the Grossmarkt wholesale commercial area is considered the city’s “foodie mile” with its fantastic (fresh food) shops, restaurants, cafés and bars. The popular Glockenbach quarter starts at the very doorstep of the building. The Gärtnerplatz quarter is right next door. Cultural venues, museums and downtown squares like Marienplatz and Viktualienmarkt are within walking distance (or a very short underground ride away). And if you do feel like a change of scenery, the public transport links at Sendlinger Tor will amaze you as they include no less than five underground lines (U1, U2, U3, U6 and U7), four tram lines (16, 17, 18 and 27) and several bus lines.

  • 4-minute walk to Sendlinger Tor
  • 9-minute walk to the Gärtnerplatz quarter
  • 13-minute walk to Marienplatz
  • 6-minute PT commute to the central railway station
  • 55-minute PT commute to the airport

Lettings

Jan Jünger
Savills Landlord Services Germany

Savills Immobilien Beratungs-GmbH
Christophstraße 15, 50670 Köln

T: +49 221 933 313 53
M: +49 172 377 36 12
E: jjuenger@savills.de


Markus Jäschke
Savills Landlord Services Germany

Savills Immobilien Beratungs-GmbH
Taunusanlage 18, 60325 Frankfurt

T: +49 69 273 000 421
M: +49 172 821 66 13
E: mjaeschke@savills.de

W: www.savills.de